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Between 2000 and 2009, about 55 percent of the Stanislaus River unimpaired flow was released from Goodwin Dam into the lower river, far more than the historical average of 39 percent. This is also considerably more than flows released into the nearby Tuolumne and Merced Rivers, which are also historical salmon and steelhead habitat. [75]
Dams on the Stanislaus River in California — dams in operation, under construction, or in planning. Pages in category "Dams on the Stanislaus River" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Reservoir Dam River County Owner Completed Type Height of dam [a] Reservoir capacity (ft) (m) (acre ft) (1,000 m 3) ; Almaden Reservoir: Almaden Dam: Alamitos Creek
The Oakdale Irrigation District will have full supplies from the Stanislaus River for its 82,000 or so acres. It and the South San Joaquin Irrigation District have first call on water stored in ...
The dam is part of the Stanislaus River Tri-Dam project cooperatively owned by the Oakdale and South San Joaquin Irrigation Districts, and was completed in 1958. It serves mainly for irrigation purposes but also has a power station with a capacity of 18 megawatts. [1] The dam is located just downstream of the New Melones Dam and upstream of the ...
The river begins at the confluence of Kennedy Creek and Summit Creek in the Emigrant Wilderness.It flows initially northwest, receiving the Clark Fork from the right then turning southwest, through a deep canyon to its confluence with the North Fork Stanislaus River, forming the Stanislaus River.
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